Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

The Straits Times

The Straits Times is an English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore currently owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). It is the country's highest-selling paper, with a current Sunday Times circulation of nearly 365,800.

Originally established on 15 July 1845 as the The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce, in the early days of British colonial rule, and may be considered the successor to various other newspapers during the time such as the Singapore Chronicle. After Singapore became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, the paper became more focused on the island leading to the creation of the New Straits Times for Malaysian readers.

History

The Straits Times was started by an Armenian, Catchick Moses. Moses's friend, Martyrose Apcar, had intended to start a local paper, but met with financial difficulties. To fulfil his friend's dream, Moses took over and appointed Robert Carr Woods as editor. On 15 July 1845, The Straits Times was launched as an eight-page weekly, published at 7 Commercial Square using a hand-operated press. The subscription fee then was Sp.$1.75 per month. In September 1846, he sold the paper to Robert Woods because the press proved unprofitable to run.

Trump is a native of New York City and a son of Fred Trump, who inspired him to enter real estate development. After two years at Fordham University and while studying at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Trump worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son. Upon graduating in 1968 he joined the company, and in 1971 was given control, renaming the company "The Trump Organization". Since then he has built hotels, golf courses, and other properties, many of which bear his name. He is a major figure in the American business scene and has received prominent media exposure. The NBC reality show The Apprentice bolstered his fame, and his three marriages were extensively reported in tabloids.

Donald Trump (song)

"Donald Trump" is the third official single from American rapper Mac Miller, and the only song released as an official single from his mixtape Best Day Ever. The melody, which is played throughout the song, is taken from "Vesuvius" by Sufjan Stevens. The music video to the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011. "Donald Trump" is also incorrectly included as a bonus track on the tracklist of some versions of Mac Miller's debut album Blue Slide Park. Miller himself confirmed that the song does not feature on the album. The song was dedicated to the Americanbusiness magnateDonald Trump.

Background

The money-inspired hip-hop song refers to business magnate Donald Trump, particularly Mac Miller's ambitions to become wealthy and successful like him ("Take over the world when I'm on my Donald Trump shit/Look at all this money, ain't that some shit?"). In August 2011, shortly after the music video to the song reached 20 million views on YouTube, Donald Trump himself praised the song and branded the young Pittsburgh rapper as "the next Eminem". Mac Miller responded appreciatively, but played down any comparisons between himself and Eminem.

Just how big is a jumbo flat?

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

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Do you need to be a Crazy Rich Asian to enjoy Singapore? 'No', locals say

Do you need to be a Crazy Rich Asian to enjoy Singapore? 'No', locals say

Do you need to be a Crazy Rich Asian to enjoy Singapore? 'No', locals say

Straits Times Life Video Healthy Eating in Hawker Centre

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times National Day Parade 2017 GigaPicture

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times National Day Parade 2017 GigaPicture

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times National Day Parade 2017 GigaPicture

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times GigaPicture. The Straits Times photography team came up with this awesome idea of taking a huge high resolution photograph. The intention was to capture 25,000 parade-goers in one high resolution photograph. A very cool initiative, showing you the power of modern technology and photography. Now, what was interesting was that the photograph also caught lots of footage from the hotels behind. And you can see how amazingly sharp the photograph was - spotted a lady in white towels who probably just came out of the shower. Caught on camera!

Just how big is a jumbo flat?

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

published: 24 Sep 2017

Do you need to be a Crazy Rich Asian to enjoy Singapore? 'No', locals say

Straits Times Life Video Healthy Eating in Hawker Centre

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times National Day Parade 2017 GigaPicture

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times GigaPicture. The Straits Times photography team came up with this awesome idea of taking a huge high resolution photograph. The intention was to capture 25,000 parade-goers in one high resolution photograph. A very cool initiative, showing you the power of modern technology and photography. Now, what was interesting was that the photograph also caught lots of footage from the hotels behind. And you can see how amazingly sharp the photograph was - spotted a lady in white towels who probably just came out of the shower. Caught on camera!

Just how big is a jumbo flat?

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet sp...

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times GigaPicture. The Straits Times photography team came up with this awesome idea of taking a huge high resolution photograph. The intention was to capture 25,000 parade-goers in one high resolution photograph. A very cool initiative, showing you the power of modern technology and photography. Now, what was interesting was that the photograph also caught lots of footage from the hotels behind. And you can see how amazingly sharp the photograph was - spotted a lady in white towels who probably just came out of the shower. Caught on camera!

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times GigaPicture. The Straits Times photography team came up with this awesome idea of taking a huge high resolution photograph. The intention was to capture 25,000 parade-goers in one high resolution photograph. A very cool initiative, showing you the power of modern technology and photography. Now, what was interesting was that the photograph also caught lots of footage from the hotels behind. And you can see how amazingly sharp the photograph was - spotted a lady in white towels who probably just came out of the shower. Caught on camera!

Just how big is a jumbo flat?

Mr Jimmy Lim, 40, lives in a 2,067 sq ft jumbo flat - a three-room flat combined with a four-room flat - in Woodlands. It is so big that he can have a buffet spread in the flat when he hosts gatherings.
FULL STORY HERE: http://str.sg/4j94

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times National Day Parade 2017 GigaPicture

Lady in Hotel Room Towels Caught on Straits Times GigaPicture. The Straits Times photography team came up with this awesome idea of taking a huge high resolution photograph. The intention was to capture 25,000 parade-goers in one high resolution photograph. A very cool initiative, showing you the power of modern technology and photography. Now, what was interesting was that the photograph also caught lots of footage from the hotels behind. And you can see how amazingly sharp the photograph was - spotted a lady in white towels who probably just came out of the shower. Caught on camera!

The Straits Times

The Straits Times is an English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore currently owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). It is the country's highest-selling paper, with a current Sunday Times circulation of nearly 365,800.

Originally established on 15 July 1845 as the The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce, in the early days of British colonial rule, and may be considered the successor to various other newspapers during the time such as the Singapore Chronicle. After Singapore became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, the paper became more focused on the island leading to the creation of the New Straits Times for Malaysian readers.

History

The Straits Times was started by an Armenian, Catchick Moses. Moses's friend, Martyrose Apcar, had intended to start a local paper, but met with financial difficulties. To fulfil his friend's dream, Moses took over and appointed Robert Carr Woods as editor. On 15 July 1845, The Straits Times was launched as an eight-page weekly, published at 7 Commercial Square using a hand-operated press. The subscription fee then was Sp.$1.75 per month. In September 1846, he sold the paper to Robert Woods because the press proved unprofitable to run.